Positive campaign on issues achieves results for City Vision

The Auckland Local Elections 2016 have seen a strong performance from City Vision “A positive campaign focused on the issues that are important to Aucklanders – affordable housing, transport, keeping our strategic assets public and making Council work for local communities has achieved results for City Vision. Voters have responded to a political team that is upfront about who we are and clear about our policies and values. says Brendon Lane, Campaign Manager for City Vision.

“On the Auckland Isthmus City Vision achieved the following results:

In the Waitematā & Gulf Ward incumbent City Vision-endorsed Councillor Mike Lee was returned

In the Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward incumbent City Vision Councillor Cathy Casey returned with a clear majority

On the Waitematā Local Board, City Vision held a majority with four out of seven positions.

On the Albert-Eden Local Board, City Vision retained a majority with five out of eight positions.

On the Puketāpapa Local Board, Roskill Community Voice increased representation to win five out of six positions.

“When taken together with the Whau Local Board result (five Labour members elected on a Board of seven) and Maungakiekie-Tamaki (four Labour members elected on a Board of seven), this means that all communities on the Auckland isthmus, with the exception of Orakei, have elected majority progressive Local Boards. This shows the difference between the positive results-focused campaigns that we have run, against the highly negative and visionless approach taken by our centre-right opponents”

“Regretfully, some high quality City Vision candidates were not successful this election. Current member Vernon Tava narrowly missed re-election to the Waitematā Local Board.

“With Phil Goff’s decisive victory as Mayor of Auckland and voter support for progressive representation across Auckland we will be working hard to engage with our community over the coming term. We are strongly supportive of Phil Goff’s call for Council culture to change, with local communities being empowered not obstructed, and democratically accountable elected members making the decisions.

We thank Aucklanders for their support this election and will work hard to advance the values and policies we were elected upon”, says Brendon Lane

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Excellent. Now can we please have a progressive approach to the size of Auckland, by putting all possible brakes on the city’s out-of-control growth? Central govt loves an uncontrolled market, but it’s destroying our peaceful enjoyment of our city. When your neighbour does this, with noise or uncleared rubbish, they’re committing a nuisance. When our own govt does it it’s the same. At the same time the regions WANT population growth. Soon few urban centres will be liveable by reason of size. Already Auckland isn’t, but we can’t shift our families and friends out, even if we can shift ourselves. There’s a third alternative to overcrowding or loneliness. Let’s work towards that.